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it turned out the head phones were a really big deal. inmates have some little in prison, the slightest thing becomes a precious procession. >> there wasn't a number on them. >> a short time later, he appeals to another co for a return of his head phones. >> though he's agitated, our producer attempts to interview him about living in maximum security. >> what's it like being in maximum? >> it's like equated to asking a rape victim. >> our producer didn't know how meaningful her next question would become. >> have you heard about officers being assaulted by inmates? >> i don't know about guards being assaulted. i don't know about inmates being assaulted about inmates. i'm here to do my time. i'm here to focus on my time. >> the next day, our crew found the cell extraction team suiting up for action. he had assaulted two officers. coming up on "lock-up raw" -- >> the assault was urine thrown in the officer's face. >> they said i couldn't win a fight, but i did. they said i couldn't fight about my weight class, but i did. they said i couldn
it turned out the head phones were a really big deal. inmates have some little in prison, the slightest thing becomes a precious procession. >> there wasn't a number on them. >> a short time later, he appeals to another co for a return of his head phones. >> though he's agitated, our producer attempts to interview him about living in maximum security. >> what's it like being in maximum? >> it's like equated to asking a rape victim. >> our producer didn't know...
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this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect, but you are a young kid. people might try to take advantage of you. this is the sexual assault report. >> we had this too. >> okay. it gets more serious here. i already see there people there watching you. you get up and see him around here and we might have problems. nothing personal. you are young. you look younger than you are. people will tend to take advantage of you. we will try to keep you as safe as we can. most will be put on you. you have to take control. all right? >> yeah. >> i already about that in the county. the sexual assaults they call them predators and prey. he will probably be a prey. >> in prison, sexual predators themselves can become prey. there certain inmates who will not tolerate them. steven weaver is one of the inmates weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. i was a member of a motorcycle gang. if you look at it on paper, you should never let this guy out >> it landed him a 60 year sentence for murder. in prison he attempted to kill again. it was his cellma
this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect, but you are a young kid. people might try to take advantage of you. this is the sexual assault report. >> we had this too. >> okay. it gets more serious here. i already see there people there watching you. you get up and see him around here and we might have problems. nothing personal. you are young. you look younger than you are. people will tend to take advantage of you. we will try to keep you as safe as we can. most will be put on...
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but for the police, it's a big score. because not only have they gotten somebody's car back, something of great value, but it's great evidence to put jr in prison. >> coming up -- >> you didn't steal that bentley? >> no, i didn't steal that bentley. >> jr is sticking to his story. but when we show him video of this woman also caught in the sting, he gets angry. >> she should have never -- she should have never been involved in anything like this. i did not know that she was doing anything like this. >> find out who the mystery woman is, when "vegas undercover raw continues." ncer ] walls can talk. but it's our job to make them say something interesting. so how about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're finished. we're lowering the cost of a new favorite color. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium paint has been rated a
but for the police, it's a big score. because not only have they gotten somebody's car back, something of great value, but it's great evidence to put jr in prison. >> coming up -- >> you didn't steal that bentley? >> no, i didn't steal that bentley. >> jr is sticking to his story. but when we show him video of this woman also caught in the sting, he gets angry. >> she should have never -- she should have never been involved in anything like this. i did not know...
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the only big house production company in the united states. >> one, two, three, four. >> before we do a shoot, we have to kind of step back and kind of ask, well, if an outside company was doing it, what would they ask? >> choose your behavior, choose your consequence. i chose angola by the lifestyle i was living. i'm not going to lay down, just roll over. i want my life to mean something. and it can even though that i'm in prison. >> every member of the tv station but one is serving a life sentence. >> well, i really enjoy it. you mow, it's a challenge. of course, i like learning new things and hope to make a career out of it if i should ever get out of prison. >> lsp-tv broadcast on a closed circuit system. there are religious shows. educational programming. and the most popular of all, sports. >> all right. they're mixing it up early. >> there's a show called "ringside." and witness a month we go to another prison here in louisiana and the boxing team here will fight the boxing team there. >> sports keep people's minds off the tedium of time. and few sports are more popular than bo
the only big house production company in the united states. >> one, two, three, four. >> before we do a shoot, we have to kind of step back and kind of ask, well, if an outside company was doing it, what would they ask? >> choose your behavior, choose your consequence. i chose angola by the lifestyle i was living. i'm not going to lay down, just roll over. i want my life to mean something. and it can even though that i'm in prison. >> every member of the tv station but...
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it's one great big loss. but you begin to realize that i don't want to give the system my mentality. i don't want to give the system my sanity. i don't want to give them my integrity. i don't want to give them my loyalty. they're fighting for it. every day, it's a fight in here. every day, you're fighting for something. what i decided to do, i sought mental health. mental health didn't come to me. i went to them. i told them i would like help. >> he's been in the idu, segregation unit, disciplinary segregation unit for i think 5 1/2 months now. and he's been conduct clear throughout that time. so that told me that he really is motivated. how you doing, man? welcome. >> thank you. >> they got you up today, right? >> wednesday. >> wednesday? >> bailey was recently transferred from idu to the residential treatment unit or rtu, where he's given more privileges and ongoing counseling. >> other guys like, yeah. we can do it like he did it, you know. >> well, yeah. remember, you're trying to change your path. you've
it's one great big loss. but you begin to realize that i don't want to give the system my mentality. i don't want to give the system my sanity. i don't want to give them my integrity. i don't want to give them my loyalty. they're fighting for it. every day, it's a fight in here. every day, you're fighting for something. what i decided to do, i sought mental health. mental health didn't come to me. i went to them. i told them i would like help. >> he's been in the idu, segregation unit,...
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he has a big challenge for -- this is a big challenge for speaker boehner and the republicans said they wanted to cut trillions of dollars and the president said he wanted to cut zero dollars and now they're meeting somewhere in the middle. they've changed the narrative, they have changed the conversation in washington and they have gotten obama off of that clean debt cut ceiling. >> after 2010, that's changed so much. also this coming week, we look at the reid mcconnell option. how does that look right now? that seems to be on the front bunner. >> it's interesting, i mean senator mitch mcconnell, the republican leader has put forward a plan to basically give the president the responsibility and the power to raise the debt ceiling. and that's interesting, it's gotten a lot of conservatives in the house really upset and it's going to be tricky because the conservatives in the house don't really want to give the president anymore power. they see the president as not wanting to cut spending, they're going to do some cuts, they're going to attach some cuts in this thing and they're going to
he has a big challenge for -- this is a big challenge for speaker boehner and the republicans said they wanted to cut trillions of dollars and the president said he wanted to cut zero dollars and now they're meeting somewhere in the middle. they've changed the narrative, they have changed the conversation in washington and they have gotten obama off of that clean debt cut ceiling. >> after 2010, that's changed so much. also this coming week, we look at the reid mcconnell option. how does...
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heroin is very big in the northeast. people don't realize how hot it is here in new jersey. >> the purity we have in new jersey has ranked one or two in the last five or six years of the highest level of street level purity in the country. >> time is also on our side. this is what we do every day. >> get ready to roll. >> okay. be advised, teams. we can go ahead and let charlie out but keep an eye on him. keep an eye on him and give me some feedback. let's go with it. >> the uncle is the dea's undercover agent and the charlie is the dea's confidential informant. >> right in front of the pizza place. >> our surveillance agents are picking up our undercover and our ci right now and they're putting it out where they are. >> got a good eye on joe right now. camera's good. ten four? >> the guy walking behind you with the blue and light colored jeans. i think he went to get it, man. >> that guy right here. >> the undercover engaged one of the individuals. somebody will run for it and bring it back. they don't want to have it o
heroin is very big in the northeast. people don't realize how hot it is here in new jersey. >> the purity we have in new jersey has ranked one or two in the last five or six years of the highest level of street level purity in the country. >> time is also on our side. this is what we do every day. >> get ready to roll. >> okay. be advised, teams. we can go ahead and let charlie out but keep an eye on him. keep an eye on him and give me some feedback. let's go with it....
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he's getting so big. so big. it's crazy. my nana calls him half pint because he looks just like his father. just like as father. >> who is that? >> mommy! wave to mommy. >> where is she? >> hi! come here! are you playing? come here! can i have a hug? big hug. huggies. i love you. there is crayons. you want to sit in the chair? >> it puts everything in perspective. do what i need to do. >>> you going to cook? do you make good stuff? do you eat spaghetti? you like spaghetti. i have pictures of you eating spaghetti. >> you like jello. >> you should see what we get to eat if you want to say eew. >> he grew into a little man. he was doing things like talking good and singing and playing one, two, three freeze. >> go! freeze! >> i have to take this as a blessing. the way i was living out there, i wasn't with him anyway. i was there physically, but not emotionally. >> see you saturday. >> okay. ready? ready to leave? ready to go bye-bye. >> nana, coming? >> yes. >> mommy, coming? >> mommy's not coming, baby. i love you. >> i love y
he's getting so big. so big. it's crazy. my nana calls him half pint because he looks just like his father. just like as father. >> who is that? >> mommy! wave to mommy. >> where is she? >> hi! come here! are you playing? come here! can i have a hug? big hug. huggies. i love you. there is crayons. you want to sit in the chair? >> it puts everything in perspective. do what i need to do. >>> you going to cook? do you make good stuff? do you eat spaghetti?...
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this big. this big. i might. i doubt it. >> reporter: esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. but he sees it as one small slipup after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he'll learn what's in store for him. >> chances are i'm going to get an administrative, because of my history in the building. they're not going to pop, because they think i'll come back in and fight. >> reporter: cindy is in charge of esdale's hearing. it's not the first time she's seen him. >> how are you doing today? >> fine. >> this is not where i wanted us to be. you know that? right? >> yep. >> what happened? >> got a ticket. >> i know you got a ticket. you seemed to be spiraling out of control before that? >> yeah. because i kept getting restricted for no reason. >> daniel is a little bit of a special case. he is a special case because of the level of violence he's shown to us. fighting, continuous disruptions. f
this big. this big. i might. i doubt it. >> reporter: esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. but he sees it as one small slipup after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he'll learn what's in store for him. >> chances are i'm going to get an administrative, because of my history in the building. they're not going to pop, because they think i'll come back...
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he wants the big deal, the speaker wants the big deal, and the tea party republicans are holding it up. i think you're right, though, chris, that president clinton has thrown the outlet pass, because president obama can, in the interest of avoiding the debt, collapse into calamity that could befall us. >> todd, as nonpartisan, is it better for the president if this thing comes to hell in early august and nothing is happening and the house leadership is saying no deal, we're not going with you. what's the president supposed to do alternate that point when he's up against a hard place in. >> well, if the question is, is it better politically for the president to send out letters that say we're soish we can't pay your social security, yeah, that would aggregate better for the president. i don't think that it's -- i certainly hope it does not come to that, not just as a partisan, but as an american. >> the old deal was if you got the hot han, you guys are ahead, most people say you're the party of less taxes and probably could cut spending better, i think that's generally the assumption wh
he wants the big deal, the speaker wants the big deal, and the tea party republicans are holding it up. i think you're right, though, chris, that president clinton has thrown the outlet pass, because president obama can, in the interest of avoiding the debt, collapse into calamity that could befall us. >> todd, as nonpartisan, is it better for the president if this thing comes to hell in early august and nothing is happening and the house leadership is saying no deal, we're not going with...
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. >>> videotape in the past, some police officers viewed it as another tool for big brother to use against them. no longer. now, more and more cops find the use of video cameras in their cars and station houses to be another effective form of backup. they've helped save millions in legal fees and have been invaluable for taping reputations. but for officers who cross the line or lose control, video can be a powerful force against them. the march 1991 beating of rodney king in los angeles, caught on home video. the july 2000 beating of thomas jones in philadelphia, captured by a news helicopter. incidents like these have helped shape the public debate over police treatment of minorities. but they might have gone unnoticed if they weren't captured on tape. in april 1996, on this rural road in riverside county, california, the u.s. border patrol spots a pickup truck loaded with what are believed to be illegal immigrants. the driver refuses to pull over and the chase is on. 45 minutes later, the truck gets on the interstate, going speeds of 95 miles an hour. police say the occupants of the tru
. >>> videotape in the past, some police officers viewed it as another tool for big brother to use against them. no longer. now, more and more cops find the use of video cameras in their cars and station houses to be another effective form of backup. they've helped save millions in legal fees and have been invaluable for taping reputations. but for officers who cross the line or lose control, video can be a powerful force against them. the march 1991 beating of rodney king in los...
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this man shows up in his big rig. >> oh, you made it! hold on just a second. >> this one, a director at a computer software company is playing hooky from work so he can meet a 13-year-old home alone. >> sit down. make yourself at home. >> thank you. >> i'm just getting these out so they don't get wrinkled. >> all right. >> he seems so friendly and polite. the manager at a software company but his online chat tells a different story. >> you know, sex with a minor is called rape. >> right. i understand. >>> when "to catch a predator" continues. going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> all right, amanda, a tractor-trailer coming down the road. get ready. >> you can probably guess what this next suspected sex predator does for a living. >> let him turn off the engine. he won't be able to hear anything until he cut
this man shows up in his big rig. >> oh, you made it! hold on just a second. >> this one, a director at a computer software company is playing hooky from work so he can meet a 13-year-old home alone. >> sit down. make yourself at home. >> thank you. >> i'm just getting these out so they don't get wrinkled. >> all right. >> he seems so friendly and polite. the manager at a software company but his online chat tells a different story. >> you know,...
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. >> my mom and dad always had a big kickoff for summer. we normally would have been with them. however, they decided about six months before that they were going to hawaii. >> a few minutes before 3:00 p.m., the plane is cleared to taxi to runway 32 right. at 3:02 p.m., it's cleared for takeoff. our investigative animations are about to turn you into an eyewitness to a horrific accident. >> the flight crew, flight 191 starts their normal takeoff. as the airplane departs the runway on the normal climbout, they get the indication that they have an engine failure. >> one of the dc-10's engines has ripped away from the plane, flying up and over the left wing. gone with it are hydraulics and pneumatics, systems critical to controlling the airplane. >> the pilots knew they had a serious problem. they knew the engine had failed, but they didn't know it had come off the airplane. there's no indication for that. >> look at this, look at this. blew up engine. equipment. >> the leading edge slats which give the wing better lift during slow speeds during takeoff and landing are controlled
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big bully. >> a big bully came after you? >> yeah. >> big bully swinging? >> yeah. >> does the other guy look the same as you? >> no. >> how does he look? >> better. >> like most inmates who get into fights, scotto won't say who blackened his eyes. >> just a little damage, would rather not speak on it. it is in the past. it is over. that's all. >> a few hours later, scotto was given orders to pack up his possessions and move to a new cell. >> my partner confronted the inmate with the injuries and during his interview, he was able to identify that his cell mate was the perpetrator of that assault. he actually admitted that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight was over a disrespect issue. he was trying to watch tv from his cell, which is a challenge because you can't always hear the television from your cell. and his cell mate was in the rear of the cell, shouting through the vents to someone else. a common way that inmates communicate. >> he's a pretty loud dude. i told him once before, keep it down. yeah, y
big bully. >> a big bully came after you? >> yeah. >> big bully swinging? >> yeah. >> does the other guy look the same as you? >> no. >> how does he look? >> better. >> like most inmates who get into fights, scotto won't say who blackened his eyes. >> just a little damage, would rather not speak on it. it is in the past. it is over. that's all. >> a few hours later, scotto was given orders to pack up his possessions and move to a...
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. ♪ >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. >>> the four women inside the maricopa county jails atom 100 pod are isolated because they're considered to be extremely dangerous. but they see themselves more as sisters than predators. >> i don't get along with my real sister. we don't see eye to eye. i take the one i do call my sisters to heart. >> sister. >> rosie trevino who faces a possible death sentence if convicted on her murder charge is considered the unofficial leader of atom 100. >> see, we laugh, we smile, we talk. we chop it up. you hear us. we're just like yapping and we're about each other. but if you disrespect us, it's just we're petty with disrespect, you know what i mean? >> they may be sisters and happy now because this is new digs for them. this is a new
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fiber one. [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >>> the goal is to find a way back to the streets. corey allen recently rejected an opportunity of parole and chose to serve the remainder of his 2 1/2 year sentence at boston house of correction but it might not be an easy stay. he was recently involved in a brutal fight, caught in a jail surveillance camera. >> he thought i was a punk, you know. he thought he could talk to me any way he wanted. i got to do what i got to do. i. [ bleep ] him up. cap pen michael colewell. >> he's approaching corey allen and delivers the first blow and it turns out to be an altercation and what you see here and punches to the head and torso. that happens for seven seconds as the beginning officers begin to arrive. >> they asked me, where was the weapon. that's what they asked me. i said, what
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he most likely was going to want something in return, and that was the big question going in, what was that going to be? [ male announcer ] you don't make the world's best chicken by pressing a button. it takes a cook. we're kfc and we've got a certified cook in every restaurant freshly making the colonel's original recipe, today and every day. 11 herbs and spices, hand-breaded, hands down the world's best chicken. today is a kfc day. so bring home a real meal -- 10 pieces of that famous chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of four or more, just 20 bucks. today tastes so good. >> hi. i'm richard lui. former egyptian president hosni mubarak is in a coma after suffering a stroke, according to his lawyer, but a hospital official is disputing the report saying mubarak's condition is stable. rebekah brooks has now been arrested in the hacking scandal. she was formally the editor of the new defunct "news of the world" newspaper. more later, now back to "beauty and the beast." >>> assistant district attorney melissa powers landed a role in the biggest case
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that was the big of the issue going into this. what appears to be coming out of this, about a 52/48 for ownership. what are they worth? about $200 million this year. a lot more later in the deal. that's on that side of the fence. the owners get a nice victory there. a lot of thing for the playerswe talked about health and safety. a lot of reduced off-seasons and contracts. next off-season may look light this season when they're locked out. the other thing, technical. now teams have to spend -- usually there's a cap to worry about the upper limit. now the lower limit. teams that have underspent have to spend up. $20 million we are year per team pap great thing. i always told the players, get them to bend pop don't worry about the cowboys and redskins that always bend, get the teams that don't to bend. you have upspending by the whole nfl, which helps players immensely. >> dave when i hear about all the owners, some of america's leading capitalists talking about carving up the pie and spending requirements, it always sounds like the
that was the big of the issue going into this. what appears to be coming out of this, about a 52/48 for ownership. what are they worth? about $200 million this year. a lot more later in the deal. that's on that side of the fence. the owners get a nice victory there. a lot of thing for the playerswe talked about health and safety. a lot of reduced off-seasons and contracts. next off-season may look light this season when they're locked out. the other thing, technical. now teams have to spend --...
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. >> you ready for the big day? >> let's do it. >> we are gathered together here in the presence of god to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony. ronnie, will you have this woman as thy wedded wife to live together after the holiest day of matrimony. will you love her, cherish her, honor her, and love her in sickness and in health forsaking all others so long as you both shall live? >> yes. >> and jodie, will you have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together in the holiest state of matrimony, will you love him, honor him, cher ish and comfort him in sickness and in health, forsaking all others, for long as you both shall live? >> yes. >> do you have rings you wish to exchange? >> yes. somebody has to walk it over there. get proof of that. get that on camera. >> do you have your ring on? >> yes, i do. >> in the ordnance of the laws of god and the state of indiana, i pronounce them husband and wife. okay. you two can kiss the glass. that's about as best as you can do. >> nah, they don't wash
. >> you ready for the big day? >> let's do it. >> we are gathered together here in the presence of god to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony. ronnie, will you have this woman as thy wedded wife to live together after the holiest day of matrimony. will you love her, cherish her, honor her, and love her in sickness and in health forsaking all others so long as you both shall live? >> yes. >> and jodie, will you have this man to thy wedded...
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there's a big but there, which is at the same time, you know, owning a home is really a sign of financial stability. if you're able to do it. so, i don't think it's going to be as bad as, you know, the great depression evidence of people who just never invested in the stock market again. but hopefully people will be more responsible about that decision. >> we can only hope. jim carr, communities need the housing market to recover. state and local government, they are expected to shed more than 100,000 jobs in the third quarter. without those property tax revenues they can't fund operations. communities are facing an uphill battle if people can't buy homes, jim. >> right. you're absolutely right. the problem is not as if somehow things are leveling out. we're en route to another 2 million foreclosures and another 2 million in the pipeline on top of that. despite the good news that you talked about earlier at the top shot the reality of it is that more likelihood is that home prices will continue to slide through the end of this year, one good note is nice but it doesn't make a song. and so
there's a big but there, which is at the same time, you know, owning a home is really a sign of financial stability. if you're able to do it. so, i don't think it's going to be as bad as, you know, the great depression evidence of people who just never invested in the stock market again. but hopefully people will be more responsible about that decision. >> we can only hope. jim carr, communities need the housing market to recover. state and local government, they are expected to shed more...
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. ♪ ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >>> the four women inside the maricopa county jails atom 100 pod are isolated because they're considered to be extremely dangerous. but they see themselves more as sisters than predators. >> i don't get along with my real sister. we don't see eye to eye. i take the one i do call my sisters to heart. >> sister. >> rosie trevino who faces a possible death sentence if convicted on her murder charge is considered the unofficial leader of atom 100. >> see, we laugh, we smile, we talk. we chop it up. you hear us. we're just like yapping and we're about each other. but if you disrespect us, it's just we're petty with disrespect, you know what i mean? >> they may be sisters and happy now because this is new digs for them. this is a new playground and they're trying to see what games they can play. the luster will wear of
. ♪ ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >>> the four women inside the maricopa county jails atom 100 pod are isolated because they're considered to be extremely dangerous. but they see themselves more as sisters than predators. >> i don't get along with my...
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it was the big lie. he has lied to you again and again and again. >> in his closing, the prosecutor theorized for the jury just why edward ates had gone to such lengths to kill paul dunk sack. it was for his daughter, stacey, whose life had been in freefall ever since her divorce from the victim. >> she really has nowhere to go. her father, the protector, wants her back and wants those grandchildren in florida. and so long as paul dunsac is alive, that will not be, and i think in part, ed ates viewed this manner as he just needed killing. >> look at ed. you look at him. >> all wrong, replied the defense. it closed its case by underscoring again why ed ates couldn't be the killer. he had no motive and was too unhealthy to kill paul dunsac and flee the scene as police claimed and he couldn't have been in two places at one. in new jersey when paul dunsac was dying and in louisiana where a neighbor named matlock clearly identified him. >> matlock saw him and his car there wednesday night. august 23rd. >> now
it was the big lie. he has lied to you again and again and again. >> in his closing, the prosecutor theorized for the jury just why edward ates had gone to such lengths to kill paul dunk sack. it was for his daughter, stacey, whose life had been in freefall ever since her divorce from the victim. >> she really has nowhere to go. her father, the protector, wants her back and wants those grandchildren in florida. and so long as paul dunsac is alive, that will not be, and i think in...
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and >> these are brushstrokes and this is a big reason why he says the portraits are a real deal. >> black and white photographs were taken of the portraits and show great detail when it comes to the craft mission. >> because of the craft may shift of the photograph taken the match, breaststroke to brush stroke. --brushstroke to brushstroke. >> the two important questions or are they real and how much are they worth? because they're one of time i can only give a rough estimate. vern >> he says it is worth about $100,000 the he can see that price go all the well. this memo when it is a collector's one opportunity or a museum is one opportunity to acquire something, the sky's the limit. >> we asked him if he had any moral qualms about selling the torture for a commission. >> mc qeen--this represents a very important and part of our history. >> blue skies over the city today with a little bit of fog. this looks like serious fun. >> if you want to know what the weather will be like for tomorrow think about today will pretty much the the same thing. fremont and 64, san francisco checking
and >> these are brushstrokes and this is a big reason why he says the portraits are a real deal. >> black and white photographs were taken of the portraits and show great detail when it comes to the craft mission. >> because of the craft may shift of the photograph taken the match, breaststroke to brush stroke. --brushstroke to brushstroke. >> the two important questions or are they real and how much are they worth? because they're one of time i can only give a rough...
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. >> the odds of you standing there with the big check are just north of zero. so, why do we buy a ticket? >> are you ready. >> scott hotel is part of duke university's neuroeconomics team, exploring among other things why smart people make foolish decisions with their money. >> people don't buy a lottery ticket just because they have a chance of winning. they will buy a ticket because over the next couple days it allows them to fantasize what they would do if they won the lottery. in a sense they're paying for that experience rather than a chance for the lottery itself. >> it's not just the lottery. nathan zweig know is firsthand and put his brain to the test with scott's team at duke. >> it's a combination of neuroscience and economics basically using the tools of scanning and other measurement technology that neuroscientists have used for years to study how the human brain evaluates risk and reward over time, which is what investing is all about. >> reporter: from investing to buying a home, to why and how often we go on a spending spree. what researchers are
. >> the odds of you standing there with the big check are just north of zero. so, why do we buy a ticket? >> are you ready. >> scott hotel is part of duke university's neuroeconomics team, exploring among other things why smart people make foolish decisions with their money. >> people don't buy a lottery ticket just because they have a chance of winning. they will buy a ticket because over the next couple days it allows them to fantasize what they would do if they won...
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and rupert murdoch brings in the big guns. he hires the lawyer who represented oliver north in the iran scandal as the justice department begins looking into news corp.'s activities. this pr alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. with the hotels.com 48-hour sale, the possibilities are endless. interesting... save up to 50% this tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacat
and rupert murdoch brings in the big guns. he hires the lawyer who represented oliver north in the iran scandal as the justice department begins looking into news corp.'s activities. this pr alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds...
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investors taking a bit of a breather after tuesday's big rally. many, of course, in wait-and-see mode. investors focusing on that instead of solid corporate earnings. in the financials, u.s. bank corp and blackrock topped expectations, abbott labs and united technologies posting impressive profit increases after the closing bell, intel, ebay, america express and qualcomm earnings all coming in better than expected. ebay jumping. small-cap stock, nalco surged on the world that eco lab will buy the company. and zillos scoring 78% in its first day of trading. now back to chris and chris matthews of "hardball." chris? >>> welcome back to "hardball." they're trying to change their laws on voting. are these doing this to prevent voting fraud? or could they be trying to prevent mine order horace cooper is here, and judith brown deanis is here. i want to get perch feeling about a person who would cheat in a voting booth. or engage in planning that kind of thing. what is your visceral reaction, horace? >> that's outrageous behavior. what it does is disenfr
investors taking a bit of a breather after tuesday's big rally. many, of course, in wait-and-see mode. investors focusing on that instead of solid corporate earnings. in the financials, u.s. bank corp and blackrock topped expectations, abbott labs and united technologies posting impressive profit increases after the closing bell, intel, ebay, america express and qualcomm earnings all coming in better than expected. ebay jumping. small-cap stock, nalco surged on the world that eco lab will buy...
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it is so big and wasteful. there is so much to cut without causing much pain at all and not just not causing pain but helping your economy grow. helping people become better off. >> john: we're throwing more money into the money hall and take that money hole. in some states you can get unemployment benefits up to 99 weeks. that is positively french. it's more serious here. we need to move quickly than the canadians did. unfortunately, it looks like we're moving more slowly than the canadians did. >> exactly and while canada found it, we south of border pour more money into the money hole. that is our program. thanks for watching. good night. ...
it is so big and wasteful. there is so much to cut without causing much pain at all and not just not causing pain but helping your economy grow. helping people become better off. >> john: we're throwing more money into the money hall and take that money hole. in some states you can get unemployment benefits up to 99 weeks. that is positively french. it's more serious here. we need to move quickly than the canadians did. unfortunately, it looks like we're moving more slowly than the...
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focus on the stupid stuff now but the big savings come from making small changes now that over the next 30 years make significant savings in the entitlement programs. >> and you always have been an optimist about this stuff while i'm a pessimist. >> i'm a long-term are optimist. >> steve you get the last word. >> i guess i would say that i'm a long-term optimist because i believe that one of the ways out of this is by restraining spending to get the economy going again because eventually we will grow our way out of this and not spend our way out of this. >> i hope you are right. >> we hope. >> we certainly need growth to do it. thank you steve and grover. >> thank you. >>> coming up, i'll show you that i can cut the budget so there is no debt crisis. it can be done. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. with olay challenge that. regene
focus on the stupid stuff now but the big savings come from making small changes now that over the next 30 years make significant savings in the entitlement programs. >> and you always have been an optimist about this stuff while i'm a pessimist. >> i'm a long-term are optimist. >> steve you get the last word. >> i guess i would say that i'm a long-term optimist because i believe that one of the ways out of this is by restraining spending to get the economy going again...
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protecting and defending tax loopholes for millionaires and big corporations is what republicans have called for. they need to meet us somewhere. >> thank you, congressman steve israel. >> thank you. >>> joining me now, "washington post's" chris, author of "the fix". a managing editor also. let's visit this grover norquist issue. i think on tuesday in an interview with your "washington post" editorial board, grover norquist, the man famous for his anti-tax pledge, said that not renewing the bush tax cuts would not violate his pledge. listen to some of that audio released. >> not continuing a tax cut is not technically a tax increase. >> stow does not violate the pledge. >> we wouldn't hold it that way. it would be a very bad thing to do. it would raise taxes from where they are today. >> who don't follow the inside baseball the way you and i eat, drink and sleep it. what is the significance of grover norquist saying that? >> for people who don't know, grover norquist since 1985 has run a group called americans for tax reform pap d.c.-based group that does a lot of thing. basically, to
protecting and defending tax loopholes for millionaires and big corporations is what republicans have called for. they need to meet us somewhere. >> thank you, congressman steve israel. >> thank you. >>> joining me now, "washington post's" chris, author of "the fix". a managing editor also. let's visit this grover norquist issue. i think on tuesday in an interview with your "washington post" editorial board, grover norquist, the man famous for...
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. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we implore them. murdoch is also note blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck. >> he doesn't stack up. >> the 80-year-old appeared confused. >> here said yes, i'm in charge. >> someone tried to get i believe to rupert murdoch. >> a man with a shaving cream pie leaps past her husband and attempted to smash rupert murdoch in the face. >> that are looks like a spice. >> can you say it was glitter. >> as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling grows closer, house republicans chose to spend this day in debate and on a floor vote on a bill that the president has promised to veto if it somehow miraculously passed the senate, which it won't. republicans are not calling it the cut cap and balance bill because it drastically cuts spending and caps future spending and would guarantee future balanced guj et through a balanced amendment to the constitution. that would require a $2/3 majority. it was a debate over a bill that would never become law. you couldn't t
. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we implore them. murdoch is also note blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck. >> he doesn't stack up. >> the 80-year-old appeared confused. >> here said yes, i'm in charge. >> someone tried to get i believe to rupert murdoch. >> a man with a shaving cream pie leaps past her husband and attempted to smash rupert murdoch...
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>> i think this is the big question. either that was a brilliant performance, where no one can lay a glove on him, because he didn't know anything and can't speak to any of the details, or he really has lost it. i think that all of my experience with him, and all of the experience of other people who have worked with him say that he is very much in the details of his company and the operations. >> what were your impressions? do you think that he was being gen wine or not? do you think the members of parliament were convinced he didn't know anything? >> i think for once, reverend al, being 80 years old was deployed to great effect. he looked pitiful and pained, couldn't remember names, places, times. couldn't remember the fact that reporters under his watch in his company blackmailed, paid police officers, illegally hacked people's phones. he didn't know any of it. yet interestingly, whenever it came to answering the direct question, he was absolutely adamant and robust -- no, he didn't know, and it was all the blame of p
>> i think this is the big question. either that was a brilliant performance, where no one can lay a glove on him, because he didn't know anything and can't speak to any of the details, or he really has lost it. i think that all of my experience with him, and all of the experience of other people who have worked with him say that he is very much in the details of his company and the operations. >> what were your impressions? do you think that he was being gen wine or not? do you...
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, friday is the big date, the 22nd. will you vote for cuts to the big three without revenue increases? >> i'm completely opposed to cuts to social security and to medicare benefits. they're completely unnecessary. anybody who feels the way i do can go to no social security cuts.com and register or vote, join up, let your voice be heard. i think we need to stand strong. >> so you can sit here tonight that you will not vote for cuts in the big three unless it has revenue increases, correct? >> i think that we need to take this right to the brink, and i'm not going to make any hard pledges. i think part of the problem here in washington has been that the republicans have had so many hard pledges they've painted themselves into a corner. i think the american people are onto them, and i think it's very important that the president come in and begin to take sides, because there's a real difference here between what we're fighting for, which is the democratic budget is even between revenues and spending cuts. $2 trillion in sp
, friday is the big date, the 22nd. will you vote for cuts to the big three without revenue increases? >> i'm completely opposed to cuts to social security and to medicare benefits. they're completely unnecessary. anybody who feels the way i do can go to no social security cuts.com and register or vote, join up, let your voice be heard. i think we need to stand strong. >> so you can sit here tonight that you will not vote for cuts in the big three unless it has revenue increases,...
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big developments expected on the debt ceiling debate. john boehner hopes to unveil a new deal by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. mike viqueira has more. good sunday morning, mike. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. crunch time in washington after talks in the white house blew up between republicans and president friday night. congressional leaders and staff have been scrambling to find a way out of the mounting crisis and of course, there are nine days to go before the first possible default in u.s. financial history and government history. leaders hope to announce at least later today the framework for an agreement. and they're doing that in part to soothe worldwide market jitters that many of the markets open late today eastern time around the world for monday openings and there's a great deal of concern an adverse effect. john boehner has a proposal on the table. leaders huddled last night to look at it. call for $1 trillion in cuts but dealing with major questions, the most volatile questions that we've seen, including cuts and change
big developments expected on the debt ceiling debate. john boehner hopes to unveil a new deal by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. mike viqueira has more. good sunday morning, mike. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. crunch time in washington after talks in the white house blew up between republicans and president friday night. congressional leaders and staff have been scrambling to find a way out of the mounting crisis and of course, there are nine days to go before the first possible...
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i never -- i'm not a big, strong guy. nobody ever seemed to fight. and i've always attributed it to i must say something similar like that to the other victims. >> he got satisfaction out of rape. the domination and degradation. but it was in the killing where he experienced orgasm. >>> when we come back -- >> i think michael ross is very calculating, and he's arrogant, and i think he knows exactly what he's doing. >> if the situation was right or in her case, absolutely wrong, yes, i could kill her very, very easily. [ female announcer ] love the look of freshly colored hair? now you don't have to wait 6 weeks to get it. introducing natural instincts with our first color refresher. get healthy looking ammonia-free color, then let the new refresher boost your healthy look 2 weeks in. it helps restore color pigments, so you can get a freshly colored look once again. natural instincts. it's all good. now get all the healthy looking color of natural instincts in our new vibrant shades. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends ag
i never -- i'm not a big, strong guy. nobody ever seemed to fight. and i've always attributed it to i must say something similar like that to the other victims. >> he got satisfaction out of rape. the domination and degradation. but it was in the killing where he experienced orgasm. >>> when we come back -- >> i think michael ross is very calculating, and he's arrogant, and i think he knows exactly what he's doing. >> if the situation was right or in her case,...
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big deal, half a loaf, mcconnell fall-back plan? are there the votes in the house of representatives to do it and that's part of what the president will have on the table when he breaks apart the congressional leaders. you know, we saw six meetings over the course of the last two weeks with the republicans and democrats assembled around the same table. they will separate them today. democrats first and republicans second. for democrats the president will need to know how much support do i have, especially when it comes to entitlement, reducing the cost of living adjustments in social security, raising the retirement age in medicare, and for republicans the question, how much support can i get from you guys to close tax loopholes, to end some subsidies, to end some tax breaks, what republicans have characterized, at least some, as raising taxes, and so far they have been dead set against that. >> let's bring in luke right now. boehner and cantor will be at the white house at 5:00 in about two hours. what do you expect from that? >> r
big deal, half a loaf, mcconnell fall-back plan? are there the votes in the house of representatives to do it and that's part of what the president will have on the table when he breaks apart the congressional leaders. you know, we saw six meetings over the course of the last two weeks with the republicans and democrats assembled around the same table. they will separate them today. democrats first and republicans second. for democrats the president will need to know how much support do i have,...
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big difference yesterday. nice and sunny. thank you. >>> still ahead, inflation on college campuses across the country and we're not talking inflation. it's grades. wait until you hear how many grades of a are given. are they all deserved or is something else going on? you're watching msnbc sunday. [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> when it comes to fixing the debt problem we've heard lots of grand statement from lawmakers on where they stand. in a week or two a plan wi
big difference yesterday. nice and sunny. thank you. >>> still ahead, inflation on college campuses across the country and we're not talking inflation. it's grades. wait until you hear how many grades of a are given. are they all deserved or is something else going on? you're watching msnbc sunday. [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry...
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maybe a car doctor. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you have your life with another. huh... but when you bundle them all together with nationwide insurance... ... they all work together perfectly-- and you could save 25%. wow... it's all in the wrists. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> suzanne somers first shot to fame as a glamorous star of the sitcom "three's company." can it be possible that was more than 30 years ago? i don't think so. since then she's become a successful businesswoman and author. her latest book "sexy forever." suzanne somers joins me. come on, then. what's the secret of being sexy forever? obviously, you're looking p
maybe a car doctor. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you have...
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>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. so as i said, thereme won't an carmageddon if people take heed. in they do, there will be traffic that makes though pictures that you were showing pale in comparison. >> it's an interesting experiment, because the lapd has reached out to a lot of celebrities, and i want to sho
>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as...
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that was a big mistake. there were the democrats who said we could spend our way out of the recession, that turned out not to be true. we've got to get some grown-ups here, what i'm looking for here is grown-ups, not divine government, but grownup government. where the heck have the grown-ups gone? >> and he becomes a grownup, he becomes a grownup and they do a commercial about him, throwing granny off a cliff. >> and here is what ben is talking about-- >> he's trying, very, very hard and said if i could help one out of many. >> last word on this from adam. >> one of the grownup discussion points there needs to be revenue in any compromise that happens. that's not an ideological point, we need tax toss balance the budget. now, what-- >> start difficulting first. >> listen we need taxes, but-- >> i've been saying that before you were born. >> i know you have. >> i've been saying we need tax extension before you were born-- >> listen tax increases, but i agree with charlie. i think first and foremost let's att
that was a big mistake. there were the democrats who said we could spend our way out of the recession, that turned out not to be true. we've got to get some grown-ups here, what i'm looking for here is grown-ups, not divine government, but grownup government. where the heck have the grown-ups gone? >> and he becomes a grownup, he becomes a grownup and they do a commercial about him, throwing granny off a cliff. >> and here is what ben is talking about-- >> he's trying, very,...
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it's a very small town, and the situation like this with a celebrity was big news there. and we couldn't even go to the hospital. we couldn't go anywhere, to court. it was just a circus sideshow for p.r. i think they got tired of having that. they just wanted to be private and stay to themselves. and i don't blame them. >> an awful situation. >> yeah. they didn't really like it when we came to the hospital and stuff. it was just too much of a sideshow. unfortunately. >> and again, the circus of fame. that you just can't turn it off once you're -- >> exactly. >> -- in there. there's nothing you can do. you wanted to be respectful, i presume, but you just couldn't do it in a normal way. >> right. it was just impossible. so you know, with that, you know, we live with that every day. nick's trying to rebuild his life -- >> how's he getting on, nick? i mean, obviously an awful thing for him. >> you know, it's hard because he's obviously lost his good friend. we've moved. he was in jail when he was 17. and when he came out six months or seven months later, with the divorce goin
it's a very small town, and the situation like this with a celebrity was big news there. and we couldn't even go to the hospital. we couldn't go anywhere, to court. it was just a circus sideshow for p.r. i think they got tired of having that. they just wanted to be private and stay to themselves. and i don't blame them. >> an awful situation. >> yeah. they didn't really like it when we came to the hospital and stuff. it was just too much of a sideshow. unfortunately. >> and...
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>> lucky for you and congressman kucinich, i'm hearing this big bargain with the big three on the table is off the table so to speak. right now, senator mcconnell and reid are working on their hybrid approach. there's not enough time to consider this package that's been put for by the gang of six. there's some members who have talked about getting a one month extension to the debt ceiling, so they can have the congressional budget office score it. that's probably not going to happen p. it doesn't make sense legislatively. the more we're hearing from the gang of six proposal, the more opponent's it's getting. conservatives are against it. even though congressman kucinich is right, it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax. >> senate republican leadership aids sent mike allen an e-mail explaining why republicans don't like the gang of six plan. here it is, the president killed any chance of its success by embracing it, hailing the fact that it increases taxes, and saying it mirrors his own plan. isn't the whole gift of this not to give president obama any kind of successful leg up o
>> lucky for you and congressman kucinich, i'm hearing this big bargain with the big three on the table is off the table so to speak. right now, senator mcconnell and reid are working on their hybrid approach. there's not enough time to consider this package that's been put for by the gang of six. there's some members who have talked about getting a one month extension to the debt ceiling, so they can have the congressional budget office score it. that's probably not going to happen p. it...
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he had been bailed out by his big brother tom on many occasions. >> early on we began to believe the brothers knew something of what had happened. >> in a painstaking undercover operation, the feds sent two agents to infiltrate gerry's social set. >> and started to party with these people. and they would hear things. >> and lead prosecutor connolly knew he was playing a psychological game, putting pressure on gerry and by extension on thomas capano. >> we did take advantage of court filings to press capano's buttons. we had been told by the profilers that capano's personality was such that he would be obsessed with the publicity and his persona in the media. >> there was still no clear idea of what had happened on the night of june 27th, 1996. but by sniffing around gerry's circle and bringing them before the grand jury, small pieces of the puzzle were falling into place. investigators started speculating that capano had lured fahey to his house and killed her there. slowly they were building a circumstantial case against him. >> we noticed that on june 29th, a saturday, less than 48
he had been bailed out by his big brother tom on many occasions. >> early on we began to believe the brothers knew something of what had happened. >> in a painstaking undercover operation, the feds sent two agents to infiltrate gerry's social set. >> and started to party with these people. and they would hear things. >> and lead prosecutor connolly knew he was playing a psychological game, putting pressure on gerry and by extension on thomas capano. >> we did take...
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that's our third big question. why are they doing this? >> they've been doing it for a long time, richard. >> she can keep the money? >> this is going into her commissary account. >> she can receive whatever amount of money she want? >> the funny part is who would know to send donations to her commissary account. that's other people who have been in prison. she's getting special gifts from very special prior inmates probably because how many people know you can send donations to a commissary account. usually only people have loved ones or have been in prison. she has very nice boyfriends when she gets out. >> can she withdraw this money once she's out of jail? >> i don't know what the rules are. she probably can. this is the first of many attempts by her to make money on the death of her own daughter. you'll try to to see her do book deals, reality shows, it will be disgraceful. that's my prediction. first of many attempts to make money. >> that means we'll be talking a lot in the future. >> we will. >> thank you. extreme heat coming to a
that's our third big question. why are they doing this? >> they've been doing it for a long time, richard. >> she can keep the money? >> this is going into her commissary account. >> she can receive whatever amount of money she want? >> the funny part is who would know to send donations to her commissary account. that's other people who have been in prison. she's getting special gifts from very special prior inmates probably because how many people know you can...
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spending big bucks. smart business or is the government shaming them into it? [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. you've done racy go dad commercials before. yeah, but this is over-the-top. thank you. wee here to promote godaddy. not a part of some crazy stunt. well, we're contractually obligated. [ both sigh ♪ go daddy girls coming to set! ...aaand everybody's staring. ♪ go daddy [ male announcer ] see more now -- at godaddy.com. >> major restaurant are making changes . want your kid asks grand kids like
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big mistake. if you keep your windows closed, your home, whether it's an apartment house, whatever, acts like a big thermos it locks in the cold air. air it it out at night if you have to. >> that's what i do. it seems to work. how about curtains, bringing down shades. does that help? >> definitely. it depends on the kind of curtain. it's tempting to get the big blackout curtains it will be fine. get something called radiant curtains. what they do is they reflect the light. they reflect the heat, and they keep your house from turning into a greenhouse. they don't look half bad, either. you don't notice them so much. >> sam, if you're just dealing with fans, how can you maximize what the fan puts out to keep it from just blowing hot air around. >> there's a low tech solution to this. it sounds silly. if you take a bowl of ice or tray or whatever, stick it in front of fan, you get a sort of cheapo air-conditioning effect without spending the air-conditioning money. you have to switch out the ice eve
big mistake. if you keep your windows closed, your home, whether it's an apartment house, whatever, acts like a big thermos it locks in the cold air. air it it out at night if you have to. >> that's what i do. it seems to work. how about curtains, bringing down shades. does that help? >> definitely. it depends on the kind of curtain. it's tempting to get the big blackout curtains it will be fine. get something called radiant curtains. what they do is they reflect the light. they...
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a big jock. and pat instead of sort of flinching or running away turned around and said, yeah, i am a queer. kiss me. and the bully said, what are you talking about? and he said i'm a queer. you called me queer. i am a queer. kiss me. i'll prove it. and the bully didn't know what to say. and he just turned around and walked away quietly. and i was stunned. i couldn't believe the magic that pat had just worked. he had somehow figured out that if you don't give power to the words that people throw at you to hurt you, they don't hurt you anymore. and you actually have power over those people. and that's a lesson that i am grateful to him for, for my entire life. so if you can, realize the things that people say about you don't really matter. it's who you are. and the older you get, the more you'll understand that, because it gets better. people get nicer too. >>> and there is breaking news tonight in the it does get better department. secretary of defense leon panetta will reportedly certify that th
a big jock. and pat instead of sort of flinching or running away turned around and said, yeah, i am a queer. kiss me. and the bully said, what are you talking about? and he said i'm a queer. you called me queer. i am a queer. kiss me. i'll prove it. and the bully didn't know what to say. and he just turned around and walked away quietly. and i was stunned. i couldn't believe the magic that pat had just worked. he had somehow figured out that if you don't give power to the words that people...
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. >> he said that bottom line in the big deal, that's not going to happen. are you, are you going to be willing to go back to just, say, raising the debt ceiling still? >> well, i think i've been consistently saying here in this press room and everywhere that it is very important for us to raise the debt ceiling. we don't have an option on that. so if that's the best that congress can do, then i will sign an extension of the debt ceiling that takes us through 2013. >> neil: now, that is not a 14th amendment deal, right? that's just something a president can do on his own. could you explain that to me? >> it's sort of uncharted territory how this would work exactly. the constitution says that the debt of the united states shall not be questioned and could he do this unilaterally without congress being involved? it's possible. there's an article in the new york times, suggesting he could do as such. i tell you, there will be a lot of people jumping up and down on capitol hill if he does that in questioning the constitutionality of that and even that could impa
. >> he said that bottom line in the big deal, that's not going to happen. are you, are you going to be willing to go back to just, say, raising the debt ceiling still? >> well, i think i've been consistently saying here in this press room and everywhere that it is very important for us to raise the debt ceiling. we don't have an option on that. so if that's the best that congress can do, then i will sign an extension of the debt ceiling that takes us through 2013. >> neil:...